Closed for more than three months following an upper-story fire in the downtown New Canaan building that it occupies, Cava Wine Bar & Restaurant is on track for a spring 2017 reopening, officials said.
The popular Italian eatery, for 11 years an anchor of New Canaan’s “Restaurant Row” on Forest Street, is undergoing extensive interior demolition now as part of a comprehensive remodeling, according to Executive Chef/Owner Nube Siguenza.
She described the planned renovated space as “warm” and “cozy.”
“I want our customers to feel as though they’re coming into their own house,” Siguenza told NewCanaanite.com. “We are going to change the whole restaurant.”
It will continue to create its signature Italian dishes, though the menu also will see some updates, she said. Its brick oven will remain, she said.
Cava suffered water damage after an electrical short caused a third-story fire at 96 Main St. on Labor Day, setting off sprinklers. Five businesses in the building were forced to close on in the aftermath of the blaze.
One major feature of the re-launched Cava will be a dedicated dining room for private groups and functions, Siguenza said—a major need in downtown New Canaan.
Good Luck Nube. We miss you and look forward to your re-opening this spring!
Looking forward to Spring and your delicious food. Also hope there will be soundproofing as discussion is almost impossible in other New Canaan restaurants.
Good luck, Nube. We miss coming to see you at Cava, and we look forward to your Spring reopening. Patricia and Greg